Not having a lot of room this year, meant having to leaving some of the summer embroideries in storage. 😢
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Not having a lot of room this year, meant having to leaving some of the summer embroideries in storage. 😢

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another double single in the series, featuring different bands with distinct musical styles. Here, too, 'cry now cry later' serves to describe the punk lifestyle.
a double single sampler featuring a band that alternates between fast and slow rhythms. The title "Cry Now, Cry Later" perfectly captures the punk lifestyle.
#crossstitchpattern #crossstitch #needlecraft #stitching #embroidery Step up your cross stitching game with this easy yet intricate sampler pattern! Perfect for creating unique and beautiful ornaments. Let your creativity and skills shine with this playfu

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Close your eyes and picture a sampler. We bet you are picturing a cross-stitched design with an alphabet on it. This type of sampler is quit
Close your eyes and picture a sampler. We bet you are picturing a cross-stitched design with an alphabet on it. This type of sampler is quite common in England and North America, but there are many other types of samplers. In fact, samplers have been made in almost every culture around the world for several thousand years.
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The oldest preserved sampler, from the same Peruvian culture that created the mysterious Nazca lines.
The oldest synthetic dye, Egyptian Blue, plus how to make it yourself (with a thousand-degree kiln)
The oldest British sampler, which is also the oldest signed sampler, the Jane Bostocke sampler
3-D globe samplers (!!!)
And so much more!
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craigles that i drew
(don't mind his hand looking a bit wonky)
I've continued my crochet blocks and have now finished more than half of the sampler squares!
I love all the different patterns and designs, it's so fun trying a different medium once in a while!
Can't wait to crochet a few more!